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Real comfort1,2 
starts with real conversations

 

A few simple questions can reveal opportunities to improve your patients’ contact lens experience.

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Every patient deserves contact lenses that truly work for them.

 

Eye care professionals play a key role in understanding each patient’s needs and matching them with the lenses that fit their lifestyle. That’s why Alcon is partnering with key opinion leaders—helping patients discover contact lenses that translate to all-day comfort.1,2,4,5†‡

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Questions to ask your patients

 

At what time of day are you taking out your contact lenses?

 

Are you taking your lenses out earlier than you’d like because of discomfort?

 

How many hours a day are you on screens?9,10

 

For patients with presbyopia: have you considered the convenience of multifocal lenses?

Contact lenses that translate to all-day comfort1,2

DAILIES TOTAL1®

Nearly 100% water at the 
outermost surface* of the lens11,12

 

DAILIES TOTAL1® is designed to deliver exceptional comfort1, even through long hours of screen time.9#

PRECISION1®

 

Greater than 80% water at the outermost surface* of the lens3

 

PRECISION1® is designed for outstanding comfort and precise vision for up to 16 hours, and supported an average of 8.5 hours of digital device use while patients rated overall comfort.10 

 

SMARTSURFACE® Technology

 

Releases phosphatidylcholine (PC), an ingredient found naturally in tears that helps to stabilize the lipid layer of the tear film13

Patient Savings Assistant

 

Empower your team to turn pricing conversations into confident choices with this point-of-sale savings tool. 

Comfort1,2 Starts at the Beginning

 

Share this quick walkthrough for applying and removing contact lenses, made simple so patients can focus on comfort, not guesswork.

*Based on in vitro measurements of unworn lenses.
†9/10 patients (or 93% of patients) agreed they can comfortably wear DAILIES TOTAL1® contact lenses all day long.
‡PRECISION1® contact lenses provide comfort, even at 16 hours of wear.
§58%; among those who have never worn contact lenses, n=187.
¶Based on digital device use for an average of 8.5 hours.
#In a typical day of ≥8 hours of digital device use. Based on statements, “I am satisfied with the comfort the study lenses provide when I use digital devices for ≥8 hours” and “I am satisfied with the vision the study lenses provide when I use digital devices for ≥8 hours” (n=32).

 

Important Safety Information

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References:


1. Pérez-Gómez I, Giles T. European survey of contact lens wearers and eye care professionals on satisfaction with a new water gradient daily disposable contact lens. Clin Optom. 2014;6:17-23.
2. Fogt J, Patton K. Long day wear experience with water surface daily disposable contact lenses. Clin Optom. 2022;14:93-99.
3. Alcon data on file, 2019.
4. In a clinical study wherein patients (n=66) used CLEAR CARE solution for nightly cleaning, disinfecting, and storing; Alcon data on file, 2021.
5. Alcon data on file, 2025. (n=49) REF-27730.
6. Alcon data on file, 2024.
7. Alcon data on file, 2024. REF-28426.
8. Multi Sponsor Surveys Inc. The 2014 Gallup target market report on the market for toric contact lenses.
9. Wong S, Woods J, Schulze MM, Fadel D, Stahl U, Jones L. Performance of delefilcon A daily disposable contact lenses in a group of digital device users. Clin Ophthalmol. 2025;19:2439-2452.
10. Alcon data on file, 2022.
11. Thekveli S, Qui Y, Kapoor Y, Liang W, Pruitt J. Structure-property relationship of delefilcon A lenses. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2012;35(suppl 1):e14.
12. Angelini TE, Nixon RM, Dunn AC, Uruena J, Pruitt J, Sawyer W. Viscoelasticity and mesh-size at the surface of hydrogels characterized with microrheology. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2013;54(15):500.
13. Pitt WG, Jack DR, Zhao Y, Nelson JL, Pruitt JD. Loading and release of a phospholipid from contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci. 2011;88(4):502-506.